The Borneo Post

Diesel subsidy retargetin­g: KPDN launches SKDS 2.0 pilot project

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The Subsidised Diesel Control System 2.0 (SKDS 2.0) for land transport, a pilot project by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN), aims to provide a mechanism for the retargetin­g of diesel subsidies, said its minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.

He said the two-month pilot project starting yesterday is to get feedback from the industry to ensure the effectiven­ess of the system’s implementa­tion, which is expected in the second quarter of this year. The project, involving six companies, aims to test the effectiven­ess of the MySubsidi Diesel System and also the Fleet Card system, he told the media after observing the implementa­tion of the Fleet Card for the Land Transport (Goods) Sector, here yesterday.

Armizan said the mechanism of using the Fleet Card is one of the government’s efforts to switch from the Analog Skid Tank System to the Fleet Card to ensure that targeted subsidies can be implemente­d in an integrated manner.

He said feedback obtained from the pilot project will be discussed with the Ministry of Finance (MoF) before the report is tabled to the Cabinet.

According to him, a total of 3,792 gas stations in the peninsula are involved in the SKDS 2.0 Pilot Project.

“On Feb 9, I will meet with the enforcemen­t agencies and then the Sarawak and Sabah government­s to discuss what methods we can use to strengthen the existing control and enforcemen­t mechanisms,” he said.

The government, he said, is committed to ensuring the real needs of the Land Transport (Goods) Sector to help reduce the impact of transport costs, especially on the price of goods. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Armizan watches as a lorry driver uses the Fleet Card to purchase diesel at a petrol station.
— Bernama photo Armizan watches as a lorry driver uses the Fleet Card to purchase diesel at a petrol station.

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